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Studies in socialism, by Jean Jaurès; tr., with an introduction, by Mildred Minturn. text

By: Minturn, Mildred | Jaurès, JeanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Independant Labour Party 1906Edition: Authorised English versionDescription: 174 p. HBKSubject(s): Socialism - France | SocialismDDC classification: 335.944 JAU
Contents:
Translator's introduction.--Socialism and life: I. The socialist aim. II. Socialism and life. III. The radicals and private property. IV. Rough outlines.--Revolutionary evolution: V. After fifty years. VI. Revolutionary majorities. VII. Some sayings of Liebknecht. VIII. Liebknecht on socialist tactics. IX. "To expand, not to contract." X. Socialism and the privileged classes. XI. The necessity for a majority. XII. The general strike and revolution. XIII. The question of a method.--Miscellaneous: XIV. Speech at the Anglo-French parliamentary dinner. XV. Truth or fiction? XVI. Moonlight.
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<p>&quot;The following essays were first published in a socialist daily paper in Paris.&quot;--Translator's introd.</p>

Translator's introduction.--Socialism and life: I. The socialist aim. II. Socialism and life. III. The radicals and private property. IV. Rough outlines.--Revolutionary evolution: V. After fifty years. VI. Revolutionary majorities. VII. Some sayings of Liebknecht. VIII. Liebknecht on socialist tactics. IX. "To expand, not to contract." X. Socialism and the privileged classes. XI. The necessity for a majority. XII. The general strike and revolution. XIII. The question of a method.--Miscellaneous: XIV. Speech at the Anglo-French parliamentary dinner. XV. Truth or fiction? XVI. Moonlight.

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